Today's Comics

2 Cows and a Chicken

by Steve SkeltonSubscribers: 20221

No one in town -- neither the real estate developer nor the relatives -- was happy when Farmer Ray left everything to his beloved farm animals. So they fled in fear, leaving a spunky young girl named Pearl to battle for their rights. Now the farm is t...

9 Chickweed Lane

by Brooke McEldowneySubscribers: 66846

A rarity in the comics, 9 Chickweed Lane spotlights music and dance with superb artistry that complements Brooke McEldowney's strong-minded characters. A popular comic strip about three generations of family, 9 Chickweed Lane features strong character...

9 to 5

by Harley SchwadronSubscribers: 40798

Rancorous bosses, quirky workers, and an up-and-down stock market populate the world of 9 to 5. A cast of regular characters include J.B. Wells (the boss), Sims (office flunkey), and Ms. Forbes. While mainly a satire on business, the comic also pokes ...

The Academia Waltz

by Berkeley BreathedSubscribers: 16016

The Academia Waltz was Berke Breathed's first cartoon, published daily from 1978 to 1979 in The Daily Texan at The University of Texas at Austin, where he was a student. The strip focused primarily on college life, although it sometimes made refer...

Adam@Home

by Rob HarrellSubscribers: 61907

Welcome to the new way to office, straight from the humor of Rob Harrell. Follow this hilarious yet true-to-life work-at-home dad, Adam, as he deals with job deadlines, minivan support groups, sibling arguments and marital bliss while chasing down ove...

Adult Children

by Stephen BealsSubscribers: 2048

When kids get bigger and older but don't actually grow up, what do you get? Adult Children. Like Harvey and Penny and Berle. As they brave their way into the baffled new world, nobody is prepared for their role, but everyone does their best, pretendin...

The Adventures of Business Cat

by Tom FonderSubscribers: 1487

The Adventures of Business Cat is a webcomic written and drawn by Tom Fonder detailing the life and times of the world’s wealthiest playboy business pet. With the help of a reluctant ragtag band of colleagues, Business Cat must learn to navigate the d...

Agent Gates

by Carmen Subhiyah & Kyle HiltonSubscribers: 2055

Presenting a parody spin on the characters we know and love from the hit show Downton Abbey, this story is told through the eyes of the downstairs staff—especially one secretly rugged valet John Gates, who turns out to be an undercover spy for Her Roy...

Agnes

by Tony CochranSubscribers: 38365

Tony Cochran’s Agnes is a whimsical look at childhood through the eyes of the title character and her best friend, Trout. What sets this strip apart is the focus on that limbo just before little girls discover boys and appropriate social skills.

Andertoons

by Mark AndersonSubscribers: 6437

Andertoons are cartoonist Mark Anderson’s single frame glimpses into the witty and slightly askew lives of hapless professionals, chatty animals, pop culture icons and more (occasionally in the same cartoon). The Wall Street Journal, Reader’s Digest, ...

Andy Capp

by Reg SmytheSubscribers: 90544

Andy and his wife, Flo, live out the epitome of functional dysfunction. From the pub to the bedroom, Andy’s misadventures paint an indelible portrait of an extremely British battle of the sexes. Join Andy and Flo as they bicker their way through...

Angry Little Girls

by Lela LeeSubscribers: 7104

Angry Little Girls is a cute but snarky weekly comic strip about life as a girl. One girl is really angry, and the others are disenchanted, crazy, fresh and gloomy. It’s not easy being a girl with mean parents, a dumb boyfriend and annoying friends.

Animal Crackers

by Fred WagnerSubscribers: 30453

Lyle the lion, Eugene the elephant and the rest of these civilized animals deliver a glimpse of life in the Freeborn Wildlife Preserve. Animal Crackers’ brief text and clean drawings are great for kids. These adorable animals will have readers l...

Annie

by Jay Maeder and Alan KupperbergSubscribers: 10307

Loved as an American icon and respected as an adventurer, Annie’s voyages pit her against some of the comics pages’ most notorious criminals. Annie’s tireless pursuit of justice has reinvigorated this classic strip, giving it more ac...

The Argyle Sweater

by Scott HilburnSubscribers: 61427

The Argyle Sweater presents a surreal, hilarious (and sometimes punny) look at the world you think you know. Armed with a willingness to explore every edge of the surreal, Scott Hilburn’s creation presents his sharply unique take on history, eve...

Arlo and Janis

by Jimmy JohnsonSubscribers: 57190

From the salmon-colored sofa that is the center of the Arlo & Janis universe, this unique and quixotic comic strip has been just about everywhere. From unvarnished human drama to flights of unfettered comic fantasy, from unabashed pathos to unsurpasse...

Ask a Cat

by Charles BrubakerSubscribers: 584

Ask a Cat is a comic strip where people can finally ask questions to a cat. Ever wondered why a cat does this? Or what cats think of humans? Or what they think of a movie? Wonder no more, as Cat answers real letters that people send to him. If you wan...

Ask Shagg

by Peter GurenSubscribers: 15570

Need animal answers? Ask Shagg, Mouth, or Rosko. This trio of helpful household pets was created by Peter Guren to tackle questions of all kinds. The illustrations are delightful, and younger children will especially enjoy having their questions answe...

Aunty Acid

by Ged BacklandSubscribers: 9516

Aunty Acid is a Sassy senior that tells it straight. She is wickedly witty and wonderfully wise and with her husband Walt they deliver us their irreverent thoughts on everyday life. With musings on 'whether life is passing her by or trying to run her ...

The Awkward Yeti

by Nick SelukSubscribers: 1662

The Awkward Yeti encompasses a variety of comics about life, introversion, science, and the balance of our inner dialogue. See mundane ailments turned into epic stories, decide whether you’re more of a Heart or a Brain, and try to see which of your fr...

Back in the Day

by Eric ScottSubscribers: 6439

It was a different world back when dinosaurs roamed the earth. There were as yet no sugar substitutes, so hyper-activity was rampant. And brains were small, so I'm with stupid t-shirts were hot. It was a time of abundant flora and verbal fun-a, a rou...

Bad Reporter

by Don AsmussenSubscribers: 15499

From Ann Coulter to aspiring Hollywood starlets, to The Da Vinci Code, to President Bush, this comic puts is own spin on current events not limited to the world of politics. Bad reporters like Jayson Blair and Stephen Glass blurring the lines between ...

Badlands

by Steve McGarrySubscribers: 2406

Having debuted in 1988 in the short-lived British daily, The Post, Steve McGarry's western spoof strip Badlands was snapped up the following year by The Sun, Britain's best-selling newspaper. The silly and saucy antics of Marshal Mask and his motley m...

Baldo

by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos CastellanosSubscribers: 41423

Baldo is our first comic strip that features Latino characters and themes. Baldo lives with his parents and works at Auto Y Rod, Inc., selling car parts. Through his daily exploits in the world of girls, cars, and little sisters, readers will learn ju...

Ballard Street

by Jerry Van AmerongenSubscribers: 41047

If you think your neighbors are weird, wait ’til you meet the wacky denizens of Ballard Street. Jerry Van Amerongen’s strip presents one-panel vignettes about the neighborhood. From the synchronized cell-phone users to the schemes of pets,...

Banana Triangle

by Beutel, JamesSubscribers: 3607

Rosemary, Scotty and Tom/
Survived the atomic bomb/
Or was it the plague?/
It's all rather vague/
Rosemary, Scotty and Tom!
Banana Triangle... Brought to you by Beutel (James) each Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Now less coherent than ever!

Barkeater Lake

by Corey PandolphSubscribers: 14470

Barkeater Lake is a season comic strip that follows the life of NYC resident Delores Tanzini, a recent divorcee who finds herself contemplating a move to the rural Adirondack mountain town of Barkeater Lake. Each 22 week season will focus on the next ...

The Barn

Barney & Clyde

by Gene Weingarten, Dan Weingarten & David ClarkSubscribers: 11058

Barney -- J. Barnard Pillsbury -- is the billionaire founder and CEO of Pillsbury Pharmaceuticals. Barney thinks he has it all: power, wealth, a pampered existence with a statuesque trophy wife – until he meets Clyde Finster, an intelligent, entertain...

Basic Instructions

by Scott MeyerSubscribers: 15575

Basic Instructions started out as a small side-feature Scott Meyer created to entertain people who came to his website looking to hire a comedian. It wasn't long before the comic was far more popular than anything Scott ever did as a comedian.Basi...

You Can with Beakman and Jax

by Jok ChurchSubscribers: 773

uCan answers real questions from real kids in the voice of twins, Beakman and Jax. The questions are often answered with “Stuff To Do” — physical procedures that offer readers a second path understanding. What one needs, what one should do, what to no...

Beanie the Brownie

by Stuart CarlsonSubscribers: 488

Beanie and his siblings Budgie and Peanut swing into action to save Christmas from nefarious forces in the seasonal strip Beanie the Brownie that's tailored to kids -- and adults who are in tune with the meaning of the holiday.
Beanie, who hai...

Beardo

by Dan DoughertySubscribers: 3449

Beardo follows the adventures of a plucky cartoonist with a knack for finding the punchline in everyday life. An ongoing comic since 2006, Beardo chronicles nearly every aspect of growing up: working retail, bad break-ups, chasing dreams, body issues,...

Ben

by Daniel SheltonSubscribers: 23255

Meet Ben and Olivia, a retired couple who babysit their grandchildren when their daughter goes back to work. Warm, funny and filled with gentle humor, BEN shows seniors as active, healthy and still in love after all these years.
Created in 1996 and...

Bent Objects

by Terry BorderSubscribers: 1334

Since 2006 Terry Border has been working on this project he calls “Bent Objects.” In this project he uses ordinary objects most people see every day, and presents them as if they have come to life, giving them wire arms and legs.

The Bent Pinky

by Scott MetzgerSubscribers: 5450

The title The Bent Pinky refers to the little finger on Scott Metzger¹s drawing hand. It¹s bent and a little twisted, much like his sense of humor. The Bent Pinky provides a humorous take on life, relationships, pets, parenthood, music, the internet,...

Berger & Wyse

by Pascal Wyse and Joe BergerSubscribers: 4432

The Berger and Wyse cartoons have appeared in the Guardian, UK, for over a decade. After the Pitchers – a Hollywood parody that occasionally managed to be as daft as the real thing – came the food cartoons: a diet of neurotic vegetables, omnivorous Go...

Berkeley Mews

by Ben ZaehringerSubscribers: 1717

Berkeley Mews is a bleak little comic strip in which bad things happen to good people, good things happen to bad people, and everything usually ends in disappointment or death. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Visit berkeleymews.com!

Bewley

by Anthony BladesSubscribers: 6160

The strip focuses on the day-to-day lives of a family of blue birds. The hero, the husband and the father. The ever-optimistic Bewley is consistently undermined by the shenanigans of his over-protective wife and twins Bea and Tonus. Only Coco the egg ...

Biff & Riley

by Jeff PaydenSubscribers: 3821

Biff & Riley follows the adventures of two canine brothers who are clearly at opposite ends of the personality spectrum. Whether filming their latest documentary or entangled in some furry fiasco closer to home, they endure each others quirks along a ...

Big Nate

by Lincoln PeirceSubscribers: 42583

Aspiring cartoonist Nate Wright is the star of Big Nate, the daily and Sunday comic strip distributed by NEA since 1991. Nate is 11 years old, four-and-a-half feet tall, and the all-time record holder for detentions in school history. He's a self-desc...

Big Nate: First Class

by Lincoln PeirceSubscribers: 1526

Take a seat and enjoy Big Nate from the beginning! Restarted here from the very first strip, Big Nate: First Class chronicles the humor and misadventures of 11-year-old Nate Wright — sixth-grade renaissance man, self-described genius, and the all-time...

The Big Picture

Big Top

by Rob HarrellSubscribers: 14486

Where else would you find this motley combo of characters but in the circus ring? Throw in Pete, a 10-year-old boy growing up in the circus, and you’ve got Big Top-- aka The Bestest Show on Earth!These lovable animals deal with everyday real wor...

Biographic

by Steve McGarrySubscribers: 12446

Biographic provides teen readers with information that will actually interest them in a format that is completely different from the many text books and magazines they are bombarded with everyday. It combines Steve McGarry’s bold, realistic artw...

Birdbrains

by Thom BluemelSubscribers: 19266

This high-flying single-panel comic spotlights and savors the foibles, stupidity, and goofiness of our colorful unnatural world. It's all about attitude, as the denizens of Bluemel's realm devote themselves to surviving life's pitfalls, wh...

Bloom County

by Berkeley BreathedSubscribers: 66762

Bloom County, a 1980s cartoon-comic strip that dealt with socio-political issues as seen through the eyes of highly exaggerated characters (e.g. Bill the Cat and Opus the Penguin) and humorous analogies.
Creator Berkeley Breathed's first regularly pu...

Bo Nanas

by John KovaleskiSubscribers: 9472

Meet Bo Nanas. He’s a three-foot-tall talking monkey, just trying to make his way through this crazy world. Bo has a different way of dealing with things, being a monkey and all, and his habit of being refreshingly direct can have a strange effe...

Bob the Squirrel

by Frank PageSubscribers: 18298

Welcome to the wonderful world of obsessive compulsive cartoonist Frank Page and his band of misfits. Bob the Squirrel chronicles the life and times of Bob, a squirrel and Frank, the human he's taken in as his own. Other ingredients in this comic st...

Boomerangs

by Jack PullanSubscribers: 10368

Boomerangs is a multigenerational family strip featuring Jane Tinker, a recent divorcée and mother of two who suddenly finds herself a member of the new "Boomerang" generation when her financial situation forces her to move back into ...

The Born Loser

by Art and Chip SansomSubscribers: 61775

The Born Loser began in 1965 as a strip with no central characters that revolved around the loser theme. Gradually, it developed into the comic we see today, starring lovable loser Brutus Thornapple, his wife Gladys, mother-in-law Ramona Gargle, boss ...

Bottomliners

by Eric and Bill TeitelbaumSubscribers: 26686

Cartoonists Eric and Bill Teitelbaum skewer the world of business and finance in Bottom Liners, a nationally syndicated business comic panel appearing six times weekly. Bottom Liners tackles subjects such as foreign takeovers, office politics, getting...

Brain Squirts

by Frank CummingsSubscribers: 1034

Combine a whole lot of fun with a little bit of wisdom and you’ve got Brain Squirts! Brain Squirts comes from the wonderful mind of Frank Cummings. An accomplished cartoonist, Frank worked as an assistant on King Features’ Blondie comic for many yea...

Break of Day

by Nate FakesSubscribers: 8344

Break of Day is an off-the-wall situational comedy that breaks through the realm of a typical comic by offering a new perspective on this world (or beyond). Sometimes edgy, sometimes cute and everything in-between – it delivers it all. Nate Fakes offe...

Breaking Cat News

by Georgia DunnSubscribers: 3091

Breaking Cat News delivers the latest headlines on cat happenings around the household. Join our crack team of feline reporters as they bring you the news that matters—cat news! Cynical Elvis, sensitive Puck, and adventurous anchorman Lupin ask the ha...

Brewster Rockit

by Tim RickardSubscribers: 34476

Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! is a satirical, retro-futuristic comic strip that chronicles the (mis)adventures of the lantern-jawed, lunkheaded, and sometimes childlike Brewster Rockit, captain of the space station R.U. Sirius, and his crew of misfits. ...

Broom Hilda

by Russell MyersSubscribers: 52220

Living in an enchanted forest with surrealistic landscapes, the engaging characters of Broom Hilda happily have no connection with reality. Other comic characters are extensions or distortions of reality, but Broom Hilda deals in pure fantasy, making ...

The Buckets

by Greg CravensSubscribers: 27174

Art holds a mirror up to Nature. The Buckets come along, turn the mirror on Art and say, “Look how goofy you’re acting. Now get to work, Art. Your kids need an Xbox 360.”
The Buckets comic strip isn’t a parody of family life. Parodies are filled ...

Bully

by Andrew PaavolaSubscribers: 1013

Armed with jaws of steel and a one track mind,
Bully, a small French bull dog is out to take on
the world, both real and the fantastic.
Together with Bob, his impossibly forgiving
owner, this dialogue free duo go on adventures,
make new fr...

Buni

by Ryan PagelowSubscribers: 5567

Buni is a dark comic about an optimistic bunny with terrible luck. Always positive, Buni doesn’t understand that the cute world he lives in is really out to get him, whether it’s at the hands of mafia teddy bears, garden gnomes or zombies. However he ...

Bushy Tales

by Ian JonesSubscribers: 771

Welcome to the weird, wacky, wonderful world of the wombat. Bushy Tales is primarily set at the Bluff in the Australian bush – home of iconic species beloved the world over, and, specifically, Doug the Wombat – and fuses the personalities of its witty...

Café con Leche

by Charlos GarySubscribers: 8533

Café Con Leche, created by Charlos Gary, is about an interracial couple getting to know each other's African-American and Latina cultural background. The storyline covers wholesomeness, household debates and politics – the daily lives of any couple!

Calvin and Hobbes

by Bill WattersonSubscribers: 288430

One of the most famous and popular comic strips of all time, Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes has been a timeless worldwide favorite since its introduction in 1985. The beloved comic follows the richly imaginative adventures of 6-year-old Calvin and...

Candorville

by Darrin BellSubscribers: 31577

Darrin Bell’s Candorville is an insightful look at family, community and race through the eyes of Lemont Brown, a young black writer. Bell pulls no punches and delves into even the most controversial of issues. The wit and humor of the strip wil...

Cathy

by Cathy GuisewiteSubscribers: 60720

Newlyweds Cathy and Irving navigate the treacherous waters of couple-hood. From pampered pets to prying parents, they’ve got a lot to learn! Wedding or not, it’s still all about Cathy - she personifies the young career woman and her typica...

C'est la Vie

by Jennifer BabcockSubscribers: 15828

Enjoy the existential adventures of transplanted Parisienne Mona Montrois as she chain-smokes her way to equilibrium in the City of Angels, armed only with the sage advice of confidant and adviser Monsieur Smokey, a lewd, chauvinistic stuffed bunny.

Cheap Thrills Cuisine

by Bill Lombardo & Thach BuiSubscribers: 4712

Touted as the world's first culinary comic strip, chef Bill Lombardo and Tak Bui tell stories with great artistry about the love and preparation of food. Think Instagram for comics and share your great love for food and comics with friends!
*T...

Chuckle Bros

by Brian and Ron BoychukSubscribers: 14291

Humor can be found in just about every nook and cranny - down dark alleys, deep in space, far out to sea and hidden under grates. These are just a few of the myriad settings which serve as a backdrop for our zany cartoon, Chuckle Bros.From early civil...

Citizen Dog

by Mark O'HareSubscribers: 21207

Just in time for the dog days of summer -- Mel, your everyday kind of guy, and Fergus, your not so everyday kind of dog, have returned to GoComics to replay their successful seven-year, knee-slapping comic for old fans and new.

The City

by John BackderfSubscribers: 13533

With its tortured perspective, gritty realism, and outlandish urban humor, Derf’s The City has kept an outsider’s beat on current events, trends and out-there aspects of contemporary culture since 1990. Whether depicting the coarse insanit...

Clear Blue Water

by Karen Montague-ReyesSubscribers: 12542

Clear Blue Water is a comic strip about a large, loving family. It’s a strip about stress and sarcasm and the ability to cope. It’s a strip about loathing everyone you live with and not being able to move away from them because they will follow you....

Cleats

by Bill HindsSubscribers: 17386

As any soccer mom or dad knows, the sport has been steadily growing in popularity in recent years, especially among young people! Kids will love a comic about one of their favorite sports, and parents will relate to the comic’s ever-supportive b...

Close to Home

by John McPhersonSubscribers: 61849

John McPherson makes us howl at his adroit mix of everyday settings and extraordinary events. John’s offbeat, oddball characters turn up in familiar places, but their actions are always hilarious and unexpected.
Interested in a Close To H...

Committed

by Michael FrySubscribers: 16146

Created by cartoonist Michael Fry, Committed is a family-oriented comic strip, focusing on a suburban family composed of Liz and Joe Larsen, daughters Tracy and Zelda, and their dog, Bob. It was also adapted into an animated TV series in 2001.
Fir...

Compu-toon

by Charles BoyceSubscribers: 22522

If you’ve ever struggled to turn your cell phone off, thought cookies were just a delicious snack, and tried in vain to talk to a human customer service rep, Charles Boyce has created a strip for you. Compu-toon reminds us that technological inn...

The Conjurers

by Brian AndersonSubscribers: 1431

Episode 1 - Savachia’s Tale
When a young street hustler cons tourists in Boston to care for his ailing mother, he gets a job offer too lucrative to pass up, only to discover himself caught in a secret war among magicians; and, in order to save hi...

Connie to the Wonnie

by Connie SunSubscribers: 1533

These comic strips started out as one single girl's attempt make sense of human nature, modern dating, and the creative process through the act of drawing out what is on her mind each day. Semi-autobiographical. Unapologetic. Work in progress.
...

Cornered

by Mike BaldwinSubscribers: 29957

How do you react when you're cornered? Talk your way out, prepare for battle or insist you're just fine and dandy? Mike Baldwin's Cornered characters reflect the full spectrum of these reactions - all the while doing their very best to be taken seriou...

Crumb

by David FletcherSubscribers: 5278

Down at the bird-table it’s survival of the fattest.
Crumb is an ever-hungry blackbird who’s always on the lookout for a free lunch. Ratty and Moggy the Third join him in the constant search for food. Along with an accident-prone gardener and his ...

Cul de Sac

by Richard ThompsonSubscribers: 42741

Richard Thompson's Cul de Sac, is a comic strip about the life of a pre-school girl named Alice Otterloop. It is a light-hearted comic strip centered around a four-year old girl and her suburban life experiences on a cul-de-sac with her friends Beni a...

Daddy's Home

by Tony Rubino and Gary MarksteinSubscribers: 27290

Daddy’s Home is a contemporary, family comic with an emphasis on the role of the modern father. No other cartoon feature examines domesticity from this uniquely male perspective, while remaining universally appealing to both genders. Through the eyes ...

The Daily Drawing

by Lorie RansomSubscribers: 1933

The Daily Drawing is a series of random scenarios with a fleeting cast of quirky (and often inanimate) characters. Sometimes there’s a dialog, but sometimes not. “Life is weird”, says author Lorie Ransom. “I try to find a bit of ridiculous in the mund...

Dark Side of the Horse

by SamsonSubscribers: 14947

Behold, an un-pale horse with no name. Oh, wait. His name is Horace. And he's sarcastic. And silly. And lives in an infinitely expandable world. And sometimes gets slapstuck. And day after unpredictable day he boldly goes where no horse -- let alone a...

Diamond Lil

by Brett KothSubscribers: 10070

Diamond Lil is a feisty 75-year-old widow living in Turkey Knuckle, Indiana,
who doesn't suffer fools, or anyone else for that matter, gladly. Her
interests include telling people what she really thinks, hot bingo and cold
Schlitz. She also has a...

Dilbert

by Scott AdamsSubscribers: 33224

Dilbert, by Scott Adams, is a syndication powerhouse renowned for its uncanny grasp of modern working life and office politics. The strip is currently carried by more than 2,000 print publications worldwide and has spawned more than 30 print collectio...

Dilbert Classics

by Scott AdamsSubscribers: 49180

Dilbert by Scott Adams is the most photocopied, pinned-up, downloaded, faxed and e-mailed comic strip in the world. Dubbed the cartoon hero of the workplace by The San Francisco Examiner, Dilbert has been syndicated since 1989 and now appears in 2,000...

The Dinette Set

by Julie LarsonSubscribers: 26932

Julie Larson began writing The Dinette Set comic in 1990, then called Suburban Torture, offering a satire on middle class culture. The Dinette Set became syndicated in 1997. When asked where Julie gets all of her ideas, she admits there is only one wa...

Dinosaur Comics

by Ryan NorthSubscribers: 1201

Dinosaur Comics is a comic where the pictures never change, but the words do! IT'S HONESTLY BETTER THAN IT SOUNDS.
T-Rex, Utahraptor, Dromiceiomimus and friends discuss Very Important Things, ranging from the nature of love all the way to whet...

Dog Eat Doug

by Brian AndersonSubscribers: 37160

Babies and puppies are both quite cute, but underneath the soft, cuddly exteriors lie the fearsome hearts of competitors. Well, not really. When a new baby joins the household, Sophie the dog is initially irritated, but eventually comes to see the bab...

Dogs of C-Kennel

by Mick & Mason MastroianniSubscribers: 13207

Will, a street-wise pit bull, has found himself living in a concrete cell with a large lovable half-wit Husky and a Chihuahua hypochondriac. Join these three motley mutts and the rest of the colorful cast of inmates as they try to maintain their sanit...

Domestic Abuse

by Jeremy LambrosSubscribers: 17327

Jeremy Lambros’ Domestic Abuse is the result of his long standing personal grudge with inanimate objects, convinced they were either conspiring against him or responsible for his every hardship. Anyone who has ever struggled to program their VCR...

Doodle Town

by Melissa LomaxSubscribers: 786

Doodle Town is inspired by my longtime relationship with Patch the Pups and our creative life. Our adventures have been paved with some amazing times and some tough times too. But luckily, through it all we are still kids at heart! Sometimes the perso...

Doonesbury

by Garry TrudeauSubscribers: 99252

Welcome to 'Classic Doonesbury.' In selecting the strips for this retrospective journey, we're going deep, literally back to Day One. Revisiting four weeks of strips from every year of syndication, I hope to hit many 'Doonesbury' high points, focusi...

Drive

by Dave KellettSubscribers: 668

Drive tells the story of a second Spanish empire, a galactic empire and its looming war with a race called the Continuum of Makers. Humanity has built their empire using technology stolen from the Makers – and these creatures want it back with an almo...

dro-mo

by dro-moSubscribers: 1957

dro-mo is a comic with a meaningless title and one character who doesn’t say much. There are, however, occasional guest appearances by dragons, robots, aliens, monsters and portions of seafood. They don’t say much either. Enjoy their adventures in glo...

Dude and Dude

by Keith PoletiekSubscribers: 6854

Every day is “Casual Friday” for Dude and Dude.
Follow the antics of two carefree dudes looking to make their mark on the world with as little effort as possible. Dude and Dude, the stars of the comic strip, are two young twenty-something’s create...

The Duplex

by Glenn McCoySubscribers: 41844

Once upon a time there was a duplex where a young bachelor named Eno and his dog, Fang, shared an ultra-macho haven of beer snacks and male-bonding. Suddenly, their lives turned co-ed when Gina and her poodle, Mitzi, moved into the other half of their...

Eek!

by Scott NickelSubscribers: 22854

Do you like penguins, unicorns, puppies and rainbows? Then don't read EEK! EEK! has nothing to do with that junk. But if you like cadavers, mutants, chainsaws, zombies, cockroaches, telemarketers and other vermin, you've come to the right plac...

The Elderberries

by Corey Pandolph and Phil Frank and Joe TroiseSubscribers: 17741

Set in a retirement community, The Elderberries follows the exploits of five multidimensional friends who spice up their day-to-day lives with covert field trips, practical jokes and dueling wordplay. The Elderberries addresses the bittersweet and com...

Eleri Mai Harris Cartoons

by Eleri Mai HarrisSubscribers: 979

Hailing from Hobart, Tasmania, Eleri Mai Harris is an Australian American journalist and cartoonist based in Vermont, USA.
Eleri Mai Harris Cartoons features non-fiction comics for political junkies and history nerds.

Emmy Lou

by Marty LinksSubscribers: 2635

Marty Links was the creator of the comic strip “Emmy Lou” which ran in newspapers all over the world for over 35 years. Marty Links was a pioneer-- a woman cartoonist at a time when the cartoon business was really a boy’s club. For over 40 years, Mart...

Endtown

by Aaron NeatherySubscribers: 4634

It's the End of Civilization as we know it. A mutagenic plague followed by a global war fought with disintegration weaponry has left much of the Earth a desert of fine powder and what remains of humanity fragmented into humans, animal-like mutants an...

Eric the Circle

by .....Subscribers: 5514

Eric the Circle is the world's first draw-it-yourself cartoon. Eric the Circle believes there's an Eric cartoon in everybody - so it's easy to create and share. Eric the Circle also believes that if you create, and your Eric makes money, then you shou...

F Minus

by Tony CarrilloSubscribers: 53301

F Minus is a profoundly funny comic strip that was chosen by more than 200,000 college students as the winner of the mtvU Strips contest. Providing daily hilarity since May 2005, F Minus is a strip short on life lessons, precious moments, and pearls o...

Family Tree

by Signe WilkinsonSubscribers: 23990

Pulitzer Prize editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson spread her wings and created Family Tree, allowing her to write and draw outside the left/right, headline-driven box of daily editorial cartooning. A contemporary family comic strip, it chronicles t...

Farcus

by David Waisglass and Gordon CoulthartSubscribers: 19125

FARCUS is a daily syndicated newspaper comic about jobs, corporate life
and other unnatural concepts. The comic, which appeared in hundreds of newspapers worldwide courtesy of Universal Uclick, was launched into syndication in 1990 along with posters...

Fat Cats

by Charlie PodrebaracSubscribers: 10455

Too much is never enough for the Fat Cats, a family of feline blue bloods who thrive on excess wealth, power and catnip. Fat Cats stars Leo and Bobcat, to purr-ennially pretentious brothers who dominate the business world and indulge in all the f...

Flo and Friends

by Jenny CampbellSubscribers: 30121

Cartoonists John Gibel and Jenny Campbell have created a spirited and intelligent look at aging and the generation gap. This strip features a group of older women and men dealing with the perils and perks of being old, the rules of chocolate, and deal...

Foolish Mortals

by Tom HoracekSubscribers: 5021

Tom Horacek's Foolish Mortals is a beautifully drawn look into a bleak, funny world. The art is precise and crisply realized. His characters convey emotion with the twist of a line, and his writing is elegantly witty. You may not want to identify with...

For Better or For Worse

by Lynn JohnstonSubscribers: 120700

Since its debut in 1979, For Better or For Worse has touched comic strip readers as few cartoons ever do. Cartoonist Lynn Johnston’s eye for detail and her uncanny sense of what real parents and children struggle with daily are a big part of her...

For Heaven's Sake

by Mike MorganSubscribers: 14817

In September of 1991, Mike Morgan began drawing For Heaven’s Sake!, a comic strip published in the religion section of The Macon Telegraph. The weekly cartoon celebrates the faith and pokes fun at the foibles of the characters who make up the co...

Fort Knox

by Paul JonSubscribers: 10893

Fort Knox chronicles the life of a military family: Dad, Major Joe Knox; Mom, Jane Knox; and their two boys, Donald and Wesley. The family has picked up and moved â€” again â€” thousands of miles from family and friends to take up residence at Joe's n...

FoxTrot

by Bill AmendSubscribers: 124385

FoxTrot is a comic strip with attitude, wit and a big dose of reality. Bill Amend’s brilliant understanding of sibling rivalry and generational struggles comes to life in a refreshing blend of humor and truth. Readers of all ages will love this ...

FoxTrot Classics

by Bill AmendSubscribers: 73765

FoxTrot is a comic strip with attitude, wit and a big dose of reality. Bill Amend’s brilliant understanding of sibling rivalry and generational struggles comes to life in a refreshing blend of humor and truth.
Readers of all ages will love this...

Francis

by Patrick J. MarrinSubscribers: 2795

Who could have imagined that at a time of deep global uncertainty and institutional failure, a soft-spoken figure dressed in white would step onto the world stage with a message of hope? The election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis marks an e...

Frank & Ernest

by ThavesSubscribers: 75570

Frank and Ernest, created by Bob Thaves, chronicles the antics of two "everyman" characters who are anything but ordinary! They appear in different settings, time periods - even manifest as things and creatures other than people. The variety...

Frankie Comics

by Rachel DukesSubscribers: 1204

Short comics chronicling the ongoing misadventures of Frankie the cat and her human companions, Rachel and Mike.
CAST INFO:
• Frankie: Five year old blue point siamese / ragdoll mix. Enjoys going outside, eating snack food, and making mischi...

Frazz

by Jef MallettSubscribers: 60445

Frazz by Jef Mallett follows the adventures of an unexpected role model: an elementary-school janitor who's also a Renaissance man. While he's sweeping the hall, he's whistling Beethoven. Or Lyle Lovett. He paints the woodwork in the classrooms; he pa...

Free Range

by Bill WhiteheadSubscribers: 33281

Award-winning cartoonist Bill Whitehead created Free Range with the support of his wife and three children. A Midwestern resident, he's proud of the Free Range strip and hopes that you continue to enjoy it as well. Truly free range, this comic strip ...

Freshly Squeezed

by Ed SteinSubscribers: 10829

Liz and Sam have it all: a happy marriage, a precocious preteen son named Nate, and a house that's just the right size for the three of them. Then, Liz's parents move in. Grandpa Irv is a kindly but occasionally grumpy Korean War vet who loves watchin...

Frog Applause

by Teresa BurrittSubscribers: 31874

"Frog Applause reminds one of learning to read, in the sense that each word in the captions seems 'surprising' and new. Teresa's writing takes one back to that fresh state of mind (typical of, but of course not limited to, childhood) ...

From the Mo Willems Sketchbook

by Mo WillemsSubscribers: 1476

Sketches, doodles, photos, and gags from the mind of Caldecott Honor and Emmy winning cartoonist Mo Willems. Mo opens his Sketchbook for you, offering a behind the scenes look at his experiments and diversions. Drop by and enjoy the ride. Maybe you'...

The Fusco Brothers

by J.C. DuffySubscribers: 35594

J.C. Duffy’s hilariously unique comic strip features the four Fusco bachelors - Rolf, Lance, Al, and Lars, along with Lance’s girlfriend, Gloria, as well as Axel, the Fusco’s faithful wolverine. These wacky characters startle and del...

Garfield

by Jim DavisSubscribers: 150048

What a cat! A cat for all seasons. Sassy. Opinionated. This lasagna loving, mailman chasing, sarcastic cat is a classic that readers love. Garfield, Odie and Jon will leave you wanting a daily dose of this beloved bunch! Garfield’s crafty talent...

Garfield Minus Garfield

by Paws, Inc.Subscribers: 23034

It's Garfield-as you've never seen him!Come savor the existential adventures of Jon Arbuckle in Garfield Minus Garfield. Based on the phenomenon ignited by Dan Walsh's hilarious and wildly popular webcomic (beloved by The New York Times an...

Gasoline Alley

by Jim ScancarelliSubscribers: 27381

Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli is a gentle, good-natured continuing story of four generations of Wallets. Readers return daily for this positive slice of life, with universal themes and commonplace situations.

Geech

Gentle Creatures

by Mel HenzeSubscribers: 1353

Gentle Creatures is the story of a fat-headed bunny named Radish Cheeseweed, his good natured but dim witted dog Jingles and their pal Cecil, an opinionated stink bug. While it may be true that the
bunny-dog-stink bug combination is an age-old class...

Get a Life

by Tim LachowskiSubscribers: 11095

Get a life! is a common admonition, one more easily uttered than accomplished. Tim Lachowski's cartoon panel of the same name offers telling glimpses of the process in all its awkward absurdity. Whether or not its sly dry capture of lifeâ€™s rimshot ...

Get Fuzzy

by Darby ConleySubscribers: 121146

Housecats are known to be aloof, but cat-titude reaches new heights in Get Fuzzy, the bitingly hilarious comic strip from cartoonist Darby Conley. Available daily and Sunday and appearing in 650 newspapers nationwide, Get Fuzzy is a wry portrait of si...

Gil Thorp

by Neal Rubin and Rod WhighamSubscribers: 14042

Createdby Neal Rubin and Rod Whigham for and about teenagers, Gil Thorp has developed an intensely loyal readership of all ages. It is a sports strip that is not just about sports, sometimes dealing with topical, teen-oriented issues.

Ginger Meggs

by Jason ChatfieldSubscribers: 19270

Ginger Meggs has been entertaining readers since 1921, making it one of the longest running comic strips in history. Australia's favourite boy is ready to take on school, homework, bullies and the world with a special blend of boyish adventure and...

Glasbergen Cartoons

by Randy GlasbergenSubscribers: 2934

Randy Glasbergen began his professional cartooning career in 1972 at age 15 and has become one of America’s most widely and frequently published cartoonists.
Randy owns and operates Glasbergen Cartoon Service, providing smart, topical cartoons ...

G-Man Webcomics

by Chris GiarrussoSubscribers: 383

G-Man (aka Mikey G) has finally become the superhero he has always wanted to be! But with so many other superheroes out there hogging the spotlight, it's up to G-Man himself to chronicle his own superhero adventures! Part struggling superhero, part st...

Graffiti

Grand Avenue

by Steve Breen and Mike ThompsonSubscribers: 30508

Grand Avenue stars Kate Macfarlane, an avid sports fan who powerwalks to stay in shape. Not your typical cookie-baking granny, Grandma Kate has her hands full with her terrific twosome, who are best buddies even though their personalities clash. Gabby...

Gray Matters

by Stuart Carlson and Jerry ReslerSubscribers: 7320

If there’s one thing everybody has in common, it’s getting older. From newborn babies to baby boomers, there’s no escaping it. “Gray Matters” is skewed to that vast generation of boomers.
But since getting older means adapting to changing circumsta...

Green Humour

by Rohan ChakravartySubscribers: 1709

Green Humour is a series of cartoons and comics on wild animals, wildlife and nature conservation, sustainability and all things green. Tigers tracking tigresses in heat on social media, elephants filing their tusks to avoid poachers, and penguins na...

The Grizzwells

Haiku Ewe

Half Full

by Maria ScrivanSubscribers: 4466

Half Full gives a unique and intelligent insight to the truths and trials of everyday life.
From airline travel to social media, couples therapy or house hunting, it’s not always easy to see the bright side but if you
wait long enough, there is u...

Ham Shears

by Madeline QueripelSubscribers: 2238

The innocent and naïve pig protagonist, Ham Shears, moves to the big city to try and make something of himself and mistakenly ends up working at a butcher shop. The well-meaning Ham doesn't make the connection between animals and meat products while t...

Health Capsules

by Bron SmithSubscribers: 2258

Bron Smith has been writing and drawing Health Capsules since 2002. Health Capsules is a unique Q&A panel that combines useful information with cartoon illustrations to answer readers' questions about general health topics. Created in 1961 by Dr. Mich...

Heart, Brain and Soul

by Ryan WebbSubscribers: 754

HEART, BRAIN, AND SOUL celebrates the small, wonderful, and often absurd parts of life. The strip revolves around the adventures of and interactions between the three main characters. The main characters are (you guessed it) a heart, a brain, and a s...

Heart of the City

by Mark TatulliSubscribers: 29829

Follow the antics of Heart, the precocious yet endearing young star of Mark Tatulli’s Heart of the City. Growing up in Philly with her single mom, Heart encounters endless challenges such as dealing with her nanny, Mrs. Angelini, planning her fu...

Heathcliff

by George GatelySubscribers: 34684

Called the "Cat of the Century" by a major cat magazine, Heathcliff has been an incredible success. The cat is loved and recognized by millions in all corners of the globe. In addition to being published in hundreds of papers, the comic has ...

Herb and Jamaal

by Stephen BentleySubscribers: 22267

After attending a high-school reunion and re-establishing an old friendship in 1998, Stephen was inspired to create the comic strip Herb and Jamal -- as a tribute to lasting friendships and a reflection on a life well lived. Herb and Jamaal have seen ...

Herman

by Jim UngerSubscribers: 51508

HERMAN®, the hilarious groundbreaking cartoon feature that appears in hundreds of newspapers worldwide, continues despite the sad passing of creator Jim Unger.
Unger, who died in June 2012, left a legacy of more than 8,000 HERMAN comics and a...

Hipster Picnic

by Patrick YurickSubscribers: 750

Hipster Picnic is the story of two friends living in post-apocalyptic San Diego, California. To make circumstances even more complicated they just happen to be ZOMBIES.
Hipster Picnic is a comedy. It’s a tragedy. It is a think-piece ballet inte...

Holiday Doodles

by Missy MeyerSubscribers: 1666

Holiday Doodles celebrates the strange, little-known, unique holidays you won’t find on any pre-printed calendar. The doodles started out as whiteboard drawings in Missy Meyer’s office, and moved from there to paper, and now to the internet. Every d...

Home and Away

by Steve SiculaSubscribers: 13472

Sam and Sandy Szwyk, typical parents juggling careers and child care. Sam and Sandy find it hard enough to make sure Karen and Timmy are where they need to be when they need to be there (not to mention appropriately dressed); when you factor in their ...

HUBRIS!

by Greg CravensSubscribers: 3535

Life's a series of ups and downs, which is good news if you're on a mountain bike.
Hubris! is the story of people who enjoy their weekends more than their jobs. Hard to believe, right? Wandering in and out of The Outdoor Galore Store, the woods, ...

Human Cull

by Alex HallattSubscribers: 1814

Human Cull is a tongue-in-cheek cartoon about an alien making the world a better place by removing the most annoying people. Litter-droppers, telemarketers and other miscreants are all vaporised painlessly by ray gun, leaving a nicer world for the res...

Imagine This

by Lucas TurnbloomSubscribers: 7175

Some adults wistfully wonder what became of the imaginary friends of their childhood. Not Darin. His are sitting on the couch, too-constant companions sharing every strange moment of his cheerfully frustrated life. There’s Dewey the Dinosaur, wi...

In the Bleachers

by Steve MooreSubscribers: 41921

Whatever your athletic interest, golf, baseball, running, or basketball and whether you haven’t picked up a ball since high school or you’re a serious sports fanatic, everyone can see the humor and irony highlighted by In the Bleachers. St...

In the Sticks

by Nathan CooperSubscribers: 6450

In the Sticks is silly, absurd, smart and LOL funny. It's an affable strip about an ex-golf professional who's inherited a nearly bankrupt golf club populated by three very odd animals who (usually) try to help him make it work.

Inherit the Mirth

by Cuyler BlackSubscribers: 4303

Inherit the Mirth is where faith meets funny. Showcased among its off-the-wall panels are well-known Bible personalities like Adam and Eve, Noah, Moses, David and Goliath, Jesus and the disciples. Playfully reverent, Inherit the Mirth petitions for an...

Ink Pen

by Phil DunlapSubscribers: 17311

Ink Pen: the insider’s look at the seedy underbelly of cartoon character employment. Find out what happened to loveable Bixby the Rat! Witness the struggles of Ham Hock, the talking pig, as he tries to break into a business that sees him as noth...

Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz

by Werner Wejp-OlsenSubscribers: 4537

INSPECTOR DANGER’S CRIME-QUIZ
Do you love whodunit-mysteries? Are you a Columbo-fan? Would you like to be a detective too? Here’s your chance. The comic strip “Inspector Danger’s Crime-Quiz” by Werner Wejp-Olsen, world-renowned cartoonist, is a cr...

Invisible Bread

by Justin BoydSubscribers: 4598

Invisible Bread is a comic strip with comics about practically everything! Join the people in the Invisible Bread universe and see how normal, everyday situations can quickly transform into situations that are anything but normal.

It's All About You

by Tony MurphySubscribers: 12125

Michael and his girlfriend, Gina, frequent a local café where the barista, Chris, is the coffee counter therapist for all his self-involved customers. Chris listens (or pretends to listen) to patrons like Gina’s friend Maggie, who is addi...

Jane's World

by Paige BraddockSubscribers: 14686

Jane’s World stars the loveable misfit, Jane Wyatt. It’s a comic full of girl-on-girl action, chicks with guns, a vegan menace, vintage Winnebagos, drag queens, and downward career spirals. You know, the usual for stability-challenged Jane. In short, ...

Jetpack Jr.

by Geoff GroganSubscribers: 1642

An everyday suburban household is turned upside down with the arrival of a newly adopted child, Jetpack Jr., who just happens to be an alien invader from outer space. Jetpack’s got the mind of a middle-aged spaceman in the body of a bouncing baby bo...

Jim's Journal

by JimSubscribers: 3909

Since 1987, readers have adored the remarkably quiet adventures of Jim
as recorded in his daily journal. His work has been collected in
several books, including the bestselling I Went To College and it was
okay. Jim's day-to-day meta-observation...

JumpStart

by Robb ArmstrongSubscribers: 40379

Packed with humor and heart, JumpStart is a modern comic strip with a classic feel. At the core of the JumpStart family is Joe Cobb, a big-city cop, and his wife, Marcy, a nurse in a bustling Philadelphia hospital. Their jobs are easy compared to the ...

Just Say Uncle

by Dan PavelichSubscribers: 2782

At the core of Just Say Uncle is the friendship of Uncle Norm and his nephew, Bobby. Bobby idolizes his uncle, who seems to know a bit about everything, from Abraham Lincoln to alien invasions to time travel. Trying to keep Norm from stretching the tr...

The K Chronicles

by Keith KnightSubscribers: 7812

Join the Round Table Subscription Service and be the first to get Keef's weekly comics, plus the inside skinny on the world's foremost Gentleman Cartoonist!
The K Chronicles is a weekly, semi-autobiographical comic strip based on the life of carto...

Kid Beowulf

by Alexis E. FajardoSubscribers: 887

Inspired by the epic poem BEOWULF, Kid Beowulf is an action-adventure story that follows
12-year-old twin brothers Beowulf and Grendel as they travel across distant lands and meet fellow epic heroes therein. The strip begins with the twins' origin ...

KidSpot

by Dan ThompsonSubscribers: 2136

Designed to challenge young readers, Kidspot provides a daily puzzle in a variety of formats, including crosswords, connect-the-dots, rebuses and compare-the-pictures. Each puzzle can be solved in just minutes and many parents have found that daily pa...

KidTown

Kit 'N' Carlyle

Kitchen Capers

by David BanksSubscribers: 2367

Not just a recipe cartoon, Kitchen Capers has a little comic treat running through its soft centre. Ken is a chef and Clover a cartoonist. Follow their adventures as he tries to teach her a few home economics and she tries to teach him a few home truths.

Kliban

Kliban's Cats

by B. KlibanSubscribers: 8080

If by some strange happenstance you have never before seen a Kliban cat drawing, you will instantly recognize that each and every one of them captures the essence of…. cat. A well-established illustrator and cartoonist (Playboy, The New Yorker, Never ...

The Knight Life

by Keith KnightSubscribers: 15015

Join the Round Table Subscription Service and be the first to get Keef's weekly comics, plus the inside skinny on the world's foremost Gentleman Cartoonist!
A deft blend of goofy humor and political insight, The Knight Life is a hilariously twiste...

La Cucaracha

by Lalo AlcarazSubscribers: 19894

La Cucaracha is a unique strip that provides a view of the world through the sharp, satiric lens of its young Latino characters and the fertile mind of acclaimed creator Lalo Alcaraz. Growing up on the U.S./Mexico border gave Lalo a dual outlook on li...

Lard's World Peace Tips

by Keith Tutt and Daniel SaundersSubscribers: 1018

'Lard's World Peace Tips' is a unique new comic strip about a small grey man with a mission to create world peace. Along with his friends Alice and Little Joe and a massive cast of other animals, vegetables and minerals, Lard is set to inspire people ...

Last Kiss

by John LustigSubscribers: 16786

Pairing vintage comic art with hilarious, new dialog by Disney veteran writer John Lustig, Last Kiss revels in the absurdities of love, lust and 'life with lip.' The series originated when Lustig bought the publishing rights to a romance comic...

Lay Lines

Learn to Speak Cat

by Anthony SmithSubscribers: 1874

Having trouble communicating with your feline friends? Then this is the cartoon for you…
Follow the adventures of our cast of colorful cats and learn all about their language and behavior. Just what does ME-OWT mean? Where did they get their fear of ...

The LeftyBosco Picture Show

by Keith DuQuetteSubscribers: 2673

You are the co-star of The LeftyBosco Picture Show. In a variety of styles and subjects, from playful to poignant, Keith DuQuette, aka LeftyBosco,
presents a drawing a day. Daily drawings by Keith DuQuette engage, inspire and challenge you to add yo...

Legend of Bill

by David ReddickSubscribers: 6400

Legend of Bill is about wannabe barbarian Bill and his best pal Frank the blue dragon, who, unsatisfied with their mundane lives as file clerk interns in the local castle accounting department, decide to set off for adventure in the free-as-a-bird lif...

Leigh Luna Comics

by Leigh LunaSubscribers: 640

Leigh Luna Comics Series 1: Clementine Fox
Clementine Fox is an ongoing children's comic. It is about three woodland creatures, Clementine Fox, Penelope Rabbit and Nubbins the Squirrel who decide they want to become professional adventurers. As...

Liberty Meadows

by Frank ChoSubscribers: 30330

Liberty Meadows is the very popular strip by Frank Cho. Featuring talking animals and dimwitted humans, Liberty Meadows is hilarious. While the humans worry about the development of the various animals, no one is having more fun than the animals thems...

Li'l Abner

Lio

by Mark TatulliSubscribers: 49044

The world of Lio is filled with the extraordinary - monsters under the bed, wild reptile pets, robot inventions, weird science - but it's all commonplace for this most uncommon first-grader. Mark Tatulli renders thispantomime strip in pen-and-ink ...

Little Dog Lost

by Steve BoremanSubscribers: 17918

A lost little dog’s picture hangs on a telephone pole, a note begging for his return, reward offered, no questions asked. But the picture was taken some time ago, the poster now faded and curled from sun and rain. The Little Dog is a long way fr...

Little Fried Chicken and Sushi

by Khalid BirdsongSubscribers: 831

When Karl moves to Japan with his family and finds a magical raccoon spirit, fitting into a new life becomes even more challenging. Join the adventure as we discover that living in Japan ain’t easy but it sure can be fun! New comics update every Mon...

Little Nemo

by Winsor McCaySubscribers: 1125

Here are the dreams of all children—worlds of fantasy, humor, terror, and grand adventure. Little Nemo in Slumberland was the greatest comic strip of its day, perhaps the greatest of all time, acclaimed the world over for it’s artistic majesty, unboun...

Lola

by Todd ClarkSubscribers: 25868

Recently widowed Lola moves in with her son, Ray, and his family at his request. The potential disasters of Lola living with her anally retentive adult son and family provide the backdrop for a hilarious story about life. Life according to Lola, that ...

Looks Good on Paper

by Dan CollinsSubscribers: 1790

Looks Good On Paper is America's newest and most off-the-wall comic feature by long time cartoonist Dan Collins. Dan is the James Kirk of cartoonists; he boldly goes where no cartoonist has gone before, seeking out new gags and new situations, occasio...

The Lost Bear

by Bradley Trevor GreiveSubscribers: 3045

‘BTG’ is one of the most popular humor authors of all time.
With numerous New York Times Best Sellers to his credit, countless publishing awards, and over 25,000,000 copies sold in 115 countries, you would think his brain would be highly organized .....

Lost Side of Suburbia

by Kory MerrittSubscribers: 4439

Welcome to a land of strange stories and weirdly-spun yarn, where
oddities and unmentionables lurk behind every tale. Here you will
witness the plight of the mysterious Heckbender, suffer the
misadventures of Derring-Do Dan, learn the unsettling se...

Lost Sheep

by Dan ThompsonSubscribers: 2495

George is a quietly plucky sheep who wanted more out of life than what the flock offered, and so set out on his own to explore the world. He quickly made a fast friend in roommate Joe, a quiet and genial beret-wearing gent. Their attempted good deed –...

Luann

by Greg EvansSubscribers: 104580

LUANN is about the trials of becoming a young adult: the hilarity and drama, triumphs and flops, friendships and rivalries. Rich in character and intriguing what'll happen next?! stories, LUANN is a compelling saga of life's most volatile stage. Greg ...

Luann Againn

by Greg EvansSubscribers: 8208

LuannAgainn is a time-machine that plops you backwards to LUANN 28 years ago on today's date. The strip debuted on Sunday, March 17, 1985. On March 17, 2013, LuannAgainn will relaunch LUANN in all her amusing, embryonic glory. Creator Greg Evans says,...

Lucky Cow

by Mark PettSubscribers: 9201

Drive down any main street in America and you will undoubtedly pass by at least one, most likely two or three restaurants of the fast food variety. Pushing burgers, tacos, fried chicken and milk shakes, these quick stops have become a familiar source ...

Lug Nuts

by J.C. DuffySubscribers: 1054

What can one say about Lug Nuts that hasn't already been said? Pretty much everything, really. There aren't a lot of people talking about it, including J.C. Duffy. Especially in mixed company. This rambling paragraph will blow the lid off that conspir...

Mac

by Michael McParlaneSubscribers: 3331

MAC’s tinkering habit got slightly out of control. He was a handyman to neighbors and friends, one thing led to another and now he’s a (self-described), land baron. More a
corporal than a captain of industry, he believes he’s in charge of his own de...

Magic in a Minute

Maintaining

by Nate CreekmoreSubscribers: 7461

Nate Creekmore'sMaintaining looks at the oddities of life through the eyes of an interracial teenager. The cast includes Marcus, the hero of the strip, and a biracial high school student who is not quite sure of himself or the world. Marcus is try...

Making It

by Keith RobinsonSubscribers: 1769

Get a Job? Get a Tan? That is the eternal question at the heart of Making It, the comic strip by Keith Robinson. At one end of the scale is Normy, a beach bum who lives for lying on the sand, listening to the roar of the ocean. On the other is C.J. Si...

Maria's Day

by John Zakour and Scott RobertsSubscribers: 3375

By John Zakour (writer) & Scott Roberts (artist)
Maria is a kid who sees things her own way- and expects the world to see it her own way too! Her friend Joey is more practical. He helps keep her grounded, though that’s as easy as handling a Tha...

Marmaduke

by Brad AndersonSubscribers: 50952

Marmaduke is America's most lovable Great Dane. Created by Brad Anderson, the classic comic canine has delighted newspaper readers since 1954. Marmaduke lives with the Winslow family, who, try as they might, just can't seem to get him to obey. Despite...

The Martian Confederacy

by Paige Braddock and Jason McNamaraSubscribers: 1817

Toxic air. Bloodthirsty politicians. Drinking bears. Welcome to Mars in the year 3535. Stripped of its natural resources and forgotten as a vacation destination, Martians struggle to afford breathable air. Boone, Spinner and Lou were three outlaws loo...

McArroni

by Julian Loayza & Carmen PérezSubscribers: 1744

McArroni is about a slightly fat bird and his eccentric friend, Amadeo. Both are going to have amazing adventures in this dialogue-free format strip, not always finding the easiest way to solve problems. McArroni is in love with Anis but she doesn't s...

Meg Classics

The Middletons

by Ralph Dunagin and Dana SummersSubscribers: 23423

Ralph Dunagin and Dana Summers’ The Middletons pokes gentle fun at the realities of middle-class America. The cast of characters features Morris and Midge Middleton, the archetypical suburban family and their next-door neighbors, The Wades. Erne...

Mike du Jour

by Mike LesterSubscribers: 4363

Once every 5 or 10 years, a new comic feature emerges that's truly unique, breaking the mold of the tired, formulaic pack that populates most of the comics page. Mike Du Jour is such a feature. The art alone is a joy to look at, bringing a smile to yo...

Minimum Security

by Stephanie McMillanSubscribers: 11069

A group of friends vow to do whatever it takes to stop evil corporate
overlords from destroying the Earth. How? They aren’t sure. They explore
various strategies, but so far nothing has worked. As they build a
resistance movement, those who love th...

Moderately Confused

Molly and the Bear

by Bob ScottSubscribers: 4700

It can be tough on a family when someone new has moved in, especially if it's a 900-pound scaredy-bear so terrified of wilderness life that he's fled to the burbs. Fortunately Bear was found by Molly, a fearlessly optimistic 11-year-old can-doer who h...

Momma

by Mell LazarusSubscribers: 32473

Only a mother could nag her child so much in such a sarcastic way that it becomes endearing. Momma’s kids love her and readers will too! Based in part on his own mother, Mell Lazarus’s Momma is a little bit like everybody’s mother. S...

Mom's Cancer

by Brian FiesSubscribers: 590

Mom’s Cancer is a true story about one family’s struggle with metastatic lung cancer. Honest, unflinching, and sometimes humorous, it looks at the practical and emotional effect that serious illness has on patients and their families. In the end, it i...

Monty

Motley Classics

Mr. Lowe

by Mark PettSubscribers: 1345

Mr. Lowe follows the life of Cal Lowe, a new fourth-grade teacher who constantly discovers that real life does not seem to mirror his ideals.
CAST INFO
MR. LOWE: Cal Lowe has never taught before and has no credentials whatsoever. He is...

Mr. Gigi and the Squid

by T Lewis and Todd ClarkSubscribers: 1666

When a self-serving, completely inept street-hustling mutt crosses the Peaches, a deranged Daisy Scout, his only refuge is to submit to the disturbingly obsessive ownership of 10-year-old tornado, Candi Cankerson. In her hyper-active clutches he goes ...

Mulligan

by Pete McEachenSubscribers: 1657

When Mulligan first arrived at Sunset Estates Nursing Home, he not only brought himself, but his unusual life and the memories that go along with it. He’s a man reveling in the memories of his life’s adventure. Sure, you could say he’s taking a trip...

Mutt & Jeff

by Bud FisherSubscribers: 18563

One of the classics, having started in the San Francisco Chronicle more than 100 years ago. Mutt and Jeffhas become part of our cultural vocabulary and the strip continues to attract audiences around the world who appreciate clean, straightforward hum...

My Cage Classics

by Melissa DeJesus and Ed PowerSubscribers: 4669

In the future, all the humans are gone. Now animals have evolved into 'people',
amoebae are pets, unseen 3-dimensional humans are gods, and life on earth...is
still pretty mundane actually. Come see how our animal replacements amuse
themselves whil...

MythTickle

by Justin ThompsonSubscribers: 10824

Welcome to the MythTickle plane of 'reality', where eclectically charming deities and legendary creatures try to get along and hopefully bring some comfort to the world, whatever you may believe in. There's good ol' Boody the dragon, the ultimate upbe...

Nancy

by Guy GilchristSubscribers: 23092

Nancy was created by Ernie Bushmiller in the 1930s. Since 1995, the strip has been drawn and written in Bushmiller's classic style by Guy and Brad Gilchrist. Nancy is famed for its gentle humor and surrealistic sight gags. Nancy's childlike innocence ...

Nancy Classics

by Ernie BushmillerSubscribers: 1153

Set the flux capacitor for 1955 as we journey back in time to the Golden Age of Ernie Bushmiller’s Nancy! By this time, Bushmiller had been drawing Nancy for well over twenty years and had honed the strip’s formula for success to a fine edge. Put on y...

Nest Heads

by John AllenSubscribers: 16878

Baby-boomers Charlie and Jeannie could enjoy the peacefulness and quietude that belongs to empty nesters - if their children would actually leave them alone. Three generations of the Stevens family provide a readers with a poignant and hysterical depi...

NEUROTICA

by Allison GarwoodSubscribers: 14377

NEUROTICA aptly (and inventively) names the state of mind of the heroine of this charmingly high-stress strip. Set in San Francisco, it charts the lively times of Petunia, a young woman on the edge of fashion and of a nervous breakdown. By day she cop...

New Adventures of Queen Victoria

by Pab SungenisSubscribers: 12724

Join HRH Queen Victoria as she daily levels her regal gaze upon the fools and tomfoolery of our time. Along with her classically-rendered co-characters Prince Albert, Anne Boleyn, George III (aka “Grandpa”), Mrs. Clipart and Maurice, Queen...

Nick and Zuzu

by Nick GalifianakisSubscribers: 3802

Nick Galifianakis spins the pain of dating, mothers-in-law, “beneficial” friends, and more into humor we all can use, whether we like it or not. With searing and astute observations on life, love, relationships, and pet camaraderie, Nick's intricate b...

Non Sequitur

by Wiley MillerSubscribers: 131253

Non Sequitur is Wiley Miller's wry look at the absurdities of everyday life. A hit with fans of all ages, the strip is syndicated in more than 700 newspapers. Non Sequitur has received four National Cartoonists Society divisional awards, the most pres...

The Norm 4.0

by Michael JantzeSubscribers: 2338

The Norm 4.0 comic is about ‘the boy who DID grow up.’ Even though there are now four of them, Norm is still trying to figure it all out before his two kids grow up and he and his wife, Reine (French for queen), grow too old. Married with kids and dog...

The Norm Classics

by Michael JantzeSubscribers: 14920

Michael Jantze¹s The Norm is the comic strip for the every-person -- that
is, if that person is a little bit geeky, in touch with their inner
child, constantly confused by the opposite sex, and willing to be a
little goofy just to keep things norma...

Nothing is Not Something

by Greg WallaceSubscribers: 5431

This comic strip is a view of the world as seen through the dirty glasses of a boy named Wally. He's a bit of a loner, a bit of a daydreamer and he has a bit of an attitude. Armed with his trusty pen, he fills his sketchbooks with scribbles and doodle...

Off the Mark

by Mark ParisiSubscribers: 38702

The off-the-wall humor of off the mark puts a refreshingly spin on the things we see everyday... from your favorite icons to your least favorite trends, from commercials to pets to computers. Slightly skewed and just a little twisted, off the mark s...

Oh, Brother!

by Bob Weber Jr. and Jay StephensSubscribers: 1750

Oh, Brother! stars the sibling duo of Bud and Lily, who humorously interact within the leafy confines of their middle-class suburban home and neighborhood. Whether they are playing together in the family room or running amok in the schoolyard, Bud and...

Ollie and Quentin

by Piers BakerSubscribers: 3112

Ollie and Quentin is a buddy comic about the unlikely friendship between a seagull and an adventurous lugworm. They treat us to their bird's eye and worm's eye views of the bizarre human world in which we live. Ollie and Quentin are best friends despi...

On A Claire Day

by Carla Ventresca and Henry BeckettSubscribers: 23447

The step into adulthood is a scary one. So much is new, unfamiliar, frightening, incomprehensible. Claire has just taken this step. She’s moved from her parents’ to her own apartment, to start life as an "adult". Armed with a goo...

One Big Happy

by Rick DetorieSubscribers: 43553

Rick Detorie brings together 3 generations in his whimsical strip. From the kids Ruthie and Joe, to their parents Ellen and Frank, and yes, even the grandparents who live next door: Rose and Nick, hey, it’s one big happy!

Ordinary Bill

by William WilsonSubscribers: 2586

A coastal offering for all you slackers and beach bums out there. Ordinary Bill is an imaginative and hopefully humorous comic that follows Bill, a beer brewing, clam raking comic strip artist, his lovely and tolerant girlfriend, Isis, and their indi...

Origins of the Sunday Comics

by Peter MarescaSubscribers: 2590

This is where it all started! From the Yellow Kid and the Katzenjammer Kids to Little Nemo and Little Jimmy, these are the origins of the American comic strip, created at a time when there were no set styles or formats, when artistic anarchy helped sp...

The Other Coast

by Adrian RaesideSubscribers: 32609

The Other Coast was launched by Creators Syndicate in 2001 and, besides satirizing life in the 21st century, prominently features environmental and animal rights issues, something Raeside feels passionate about.

Out of the Gene Pool Re-Runs

by Matt JanzSubscribers: 13989

Can’t we all just get along? It’s not the easiest question these days. With all of our differences, it’s amazing the Earth still rotates in one direction. Out of the Gene Pool is a comic strip with characters you might recognize from...

Over the Hedge

by T Lewis and Michael FrySubscribers: 47300

Over the Hedge, created by T Lewis and Michael Fry, takes a freshly skewed look at suburban living from the perspective of the animals who lived there first. The strip stars RJ, a mischievous raccoon, and Verne, his sensitive best-buddy turtle. Togeth...

Overboard

by Chip DunhamSubscribers: 38295

Don't miss the daily misadventures of cartoonist Chip Dunham's clever crew of shipboard malcontents, incompetents and laggards. Overboard stands out with a pointed wit that has dagger-sharp timing and effect.Louie, the ship's faithful dog, is the cent...

PC and Pixel

Peanuts

by Charles SchulzSubscribers: 135284

If ever there is an iconic comic strip, it is Peanuts. What began in the funny pages in 1950 has developed into an enduring classic. Whether you're persnickety like Lucy, a philosopher like Linus, a joyous Flying Ace like Snoopy, or a lovable underdo...

Peanuts Begins

by Charles SchulzSubscribers: 6054

In celebration of the 65th anniversary of Peanuts, we’re restarting this iconic comic strip from the very beginning. Follow along as we stroll down memory lane with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the whole gang as they retrace the adventures t...

Pearls Before Swine

by Stephan PastisSubscribers: 140400

At its heart, Pearls Before Swine is the comic strip tale of two friends: an arrogant Rat who thinks he knows it all and a slow-witted Pig who doesn't know any better. Together, this pair offers caustic commentary on humanity's quest for the unattaina...

Perry Bible Fellowship

by Nicholas GurewitchSubscribers: 1657

The PBF (for short) first started publishing in Syracuse University's The Daily Orange in 2001. In the following years, it ran in a number of alternative weeklies, including The New York Press, The Ottawa Xpress,The Portland Mercury, as well as the G2...

Phoebe and Her Unicorn

by Dana SimpsonSubscribers: 8226

It all started when Phoebe skipped a rock across a pond and accidentally hit a unicorn in the face. Improbably, this led to Phoebe being granted one wish, and using it to make the unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her obligational best friend. But ...

Pibgorn

by Brooke McEldowneySubscribers: 29324

A fantastic saga of adventure both high and low, of forbidden passion and iambic pentameter, of fays, fools, organists, demons, accordions, heaven, hell and Shakespeare, Pibgorn follows the whims and flights of its eponymous fairy heroine as she plies...

Pibgorn Sketches

by Brooke McEldowneySubscribers: 6257

A fantastic saga of adventure both high and low, of forbidden passion and iambic pentameter, of fays, fools, organists, demons, accordions, heaven, hell and Shakespeare,Pibgorn follows the whims and flights of its eponymous fairy heroine as she plies ...

Pickles

by Brian CraneSubscribers: 123585

Pickles, syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group for more than 15 years, tells the story of Earl and Opal Pickles as they enjoy their golden years surrounded by friends and family. A perennial favorite with readers of all ages, Pickles has top...

Pictures in Boxes

by David CahillSubscribers: 909

Pictures in Boxes is a weekly comic strip devoted to movies, gaming, toys, cartoons and everything else pop culture. It's creator Davie is nostalgic for the nineties and would be totally cool with Nintendo taking over the entire world. The comic updat...

Pie Comic

by John McNameeSubscribers: 663

Pie Comic is a collection of meditations on life, science, death, food, childhood, depression, naps, wizards, robots, dinosaurs, robot-wizard-dinosaurs, and whatever other fool notion gets into their creator's head on a given day. Most of all, Pie Com...

Pinkerton

by Mike WitmerSubscribers: 8319

Need a change of scenery? Welcome to Pinkerton National Park. Meet Buckley, a happy-go-lucky fox, lover of walks in the forest and hedgehog fajitas. And Tucker Rabbit, a brash, sarcastic divorced sourpuss – with 42 offspring he craves, unsurpris...

Pluggers

by Gary BrookinsSubscribers: 28283

America’s first interactive, reader-participation comic -- Pluggers chronicles the hardworking people the world depends on. They represent the 80 percent of humanity who unceremoniously keep plugging along -- balancing work, play and family life.

Pooch Cafe

by Paul GilliganSubscribers: 36548

Pooch Café is the story of a cheese-loving, squirrel-fearing, kibble-desiring, break-dancing, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho. Dogs, like certain barflies, want to go where everybody knows their name (other than the vet’s office.) So th...

Poorly Drawn Lines

by Reza FarazmandSubscribers: 2226

Poorly Drawn Lines is a humorous comic strip updating three times weekly. Subjects are varied and include space travel, friendship, animals, people pretending to be animals, shapes, conversation, and the future. Read the full archive of over 200 strip...

Pop Culture Shock Therapy

by Doug BrattonSubscribers: 3284

Pop Culture Shock Therapy is a single panel newspaper comic by New Jersey cartoonist Doug Bratton that parodies entertainment media, from television and film to cartoon characters and celebrities. Launched as a self-syndicated feature to college news...

Poptropica

by Paul Gilligan and Kory MerrittSubscribers: 1863

The Poptropica comic strip follows the hilarious adventures of two mismatched boys, Oliver and Jorge, who unexpectedly find themselves in a strange world of endless islands, each inhabited by it’s own unique residents. Frankensteins, dinosaurs, balloo...

Pot-Shots

by Ashleigh BrilliantSubscribers: 934

Ashleigh Brilliant's POT-SHOTS are illustrated epigrams, never longer than 17 words. They are written in very simple English, so as to be easily translatable into other languages. In the process of creation, the words always come first, and (as is not...

PreTeena

by Allison BarrowsSubscribers: 16660

Remember those transitional years between childhood and adolescence -- the days when you were playing on the swing set one minute, and daydreaming about the fifth-grade love of your life the next? This is the life of Teena Keene -- almost 11 years old...

Prickly City

by Scott StantisSubscribers: 20069

A small town in the American Southwest... everything in the desert is designed to prick you, wound you or eat you. What better metaphor for 21st century Earth? Prickly Cityis a comic strip about the friendship between Winslow, a coyote pup, and Carmen...

The Quixote Syndrome

by Peter MannSubscribers: 850

The Quixote Syndrome: a chronic graphic condition characterized by inflammation of the bookish imagination. Untreated, leads to errant sallies in history, literature, and thought. In late stages, manifests itself in pathological tendencies toward the ...

Rabbits Against Magic

by Jonathan LemonSubscribers: 10540

Behold, two rabbits: Eightball, an ever-upbeat offbeat optimist, and Weenus, sarcastic and small, one-eyed, bitter. The latter is possessed by an Ignatizian longing for the unobtainable Trixie -- bohemian, reader of existential philosophy, master of t...

Raising Duncan

Randolph Itch, 2 a.m.

by Tom TolesSubscribers: 2797

Dreaming in black-and-white has never been so colorful. Read the latest thought-provoking work from Pulitzer-Prize winning cartoonist Tom Toles. Randolph Itch 2AM is an expansion from Toles' editorial artwork toward a comic series based on his mind's ...

Random Acts of Nancy

by Guy Gilchrist and John LotshawSubscribers: 1060

In the 81+ years that Ernie Bushmiller's Nancy and her pals have been cavorting around the funny papers, there have been many surreal, bizarre, manic, unexplainable panels of fun!
Every day, we will bring you one of those moments. If you are d...

Reality Check

by Dave WhamondSubscribers: 32467

A wacky vision of the world that exposes the hidden hilarity in ordinary circumstances.
Cartoonist Dave Whamond offers an offbeat view of the world in Reality Check, his daily and Sunday comic panel that exposes the hidden hilarity in everyday situ...

Red and Rover

by Brian BassetSubscribers: 48668

Follow the adventures of 10-year-old Red, a boy who dreams of going to space and loves baseball, and his dog Rover, a loyal friend and chaser of squirrels. Whether flying through space, bouncing on the moon, fishing, waiting for Popsicle Pete, or deli...

Red Meat

by Max CannonSubscribers: 15190

Begun in 1989, Max Cannon’s Red Meat is one of the most popular independent comic strips today, currently appearing in over 75 alt weeklies and college papers in the U.S. and abroad. Usually bizarre, sometimes tasteless, always delightfully twis...

Reply All

by Donna A. LewisSubscribers: 4663

Reply All highlights those moments in today's information-overloaded environment when you forget your adult-self and toss the megaphone to your fifth-grade inner child.
Its main character, Lizzie is a busy-single-woman-with-successful-career-in-t...

Reply All Lite

by Donna A. LewisSubscribers: 1756

Reply All Lite: for people too lazy busy to read a whole strip
Reply All highlights those moments in today's information-overloaded environment when you forget your adult-self and toss the megaphone to your fifth-grade inner child.
Its main ch...

Richard's Poor Almanac

by Richard ThompsonSubscribers: 3474

Get more of the weathered wisdom of Cul De Sac's Richard Thompson with the comic, Richard's Poor Almanac! Considered one of the best cartoonists of the 21st century, this comic includes Thompson's witty weekly creations regarding society, pop culture,...

Rip Haywire

by Dan ThompsonSubscribers: 9743

The Adventure Comic Strip is Back -- With a Twist -- in "Rip Haywire."
Rip Haywire is a soldier of fortune, a brave, square-jawed man of honor who lives for danger. Accompanied on adventures of chance by his
cowardly dog TNT and his venom...

Ripley's Believe It or Not

by John GrazianoSubscribers: 44382

Ripley's Believe It or Not has been presenting the incredible and the unusual in illustrated form since Robert Ripley's first Champs and Chumps comic published on Dec. 19, 1918.
Currently, B.I.O.N. is illustrated by John Graziano, who has been work...

Robbie and Bobby

by Jason PolandSubscribers: 1082

Robbie and Bobby have an indestructible friendship--which is the best kind of friendship for a robot and a boy to have! They utilize the scientifically-proven buddy system to weather the slings and arrows of life: bee-bearded pirates, ice cream demons...

Rose is Rose

by Don Wimmer and Pat BradySubscribers: 72831

Rose is Rose presents the extraordinary nature of everyday life as seen through the eyes of the Gumbo family. The strip stars child-at-heart Rose and her ASD (Attentiveness Surplus Disorder) husband Jimbo. Their gentle son Pasquale is watched over by ...

Rubes

by Leigh RubinSubscribers: 40491

Talking cows, less-than-bright kids and multiple varieties of flora and fauna make their appearance in the witty offbeat cartoon panel, Rubes by Leigh Rubin. Rubin’s hilarious cast of characters and absurd view of the world have made Rubes a fav...

Rudy Park

by Darrin Bell and Theron HeirSubscribers: 13174

Rudy Park is the barista at the House of Java, where everybody not only knows your name but is all up in your grill. Rudy, a dot-com casualty whose paycheck never recovered, is addicted to high-tech gadgetry. While caffeine-fueled HoJ customers vie fo...

Sarah's Scribbles

by Sarah AndersenSubscribers: 2065

Sarah doesn't like waking up in the morning, being productive, or dealing with social situations. “Sarah's Scribbles” is a comic strip that follows her life, finding humor in that which is weird, awkward, and embarrassing. This comic is for barely-fu...

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

by Zach WeinersmithSubscribers: 2175

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (SMBC) is a daily gag comic about science, love, sex, religion, philosophy, economics, and other topics probably best left to people who know what they're talking about.

Savage Chickens

by Doug SavageSubscribers: 8145

Savage Chickens began on a rainy day in October 2004 when, after one too many migraines, Doug Savage scribbled two chickens on a sticky note. Almost eight years and 2000 cartoons later, Savage Chickens is now a popular website with millions of readers...

Scary Gary

by Mark BufordSubscribers: 21201

Mark Buford's Scary Gary presents an all-too-common problem: vampires in the suburbs. Butthis vampireisn't out for blood;Gary hasturned over a new leaf. Hanging up his cape for good, Gary takes up residence in a quiet community, dragging his l...

Shoecabbage

by Teresa Burritt and David StanfordSubscribers: 10407

A "shoecabbage" is a word in another language with the same sound as a word in English but with a different meaning. For example, in English a "shoe" is a covering for a foot, while in French "shoe" [spelled: chou] means ...

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Shutterbug Follies

by Jason LittleSubscribers: 1397

In the days immediately before the digital photography revolution, Bee works as a photo-finishing technician in a one-hour lab in lower Manhattan. To amuse herself, she duplicates—for her own collection—any titillating photographs that happen to pass ...

Skin Horse

by Shaenon K. Garrity and Jeffrey C. WellsSubscribers: 4971

Somewhere in this great nation is a top-secret government agency in charge of providing aid to America's nonhuman citizenry. Perpetually overworked and underpaid, these dedicated civil servants soldier on with a dedication exceeded only by their r...

Skippy

by Percy CrosbySubscribers: 1649

GoComics is delighted to re-introduce Skippy. The legendary comic created by Percy Crosby debuted in 1923 and ran in newspapers until 1945.
Hailed by critics, fellow cartoonists and readers as a classic, it's easy to see how Skippy inspired co...

Snowflakes

by Zach Weinersmith, Chris Jones and James AshbySubscribers: 381

Snowflakes takes place in the worlds of imagination shared by a group of young orphans, somewhere high in the snow­capped Andes. Snowflakes is the story of that imagination running amok, growing into strange adventures, political intrigue, and a battl...

Soup to Nutz

by Rick StromoskiSubscribers: 21101

The Nutz family is definitely not the Cleavers, the Waltons or the Bradys. But you'll undoubtedly recognize them anyway. Most likely, they're a lot like the family you grew up in... where the battle for the last chicken leg is comparable to the Battle...

Speechless

by Len BorozinskiSubscribers: 5053

SPEECHLESS is based on the old adage that a picture is worth a thousand words.
It's mainly visual humor, with the occasional poignant episode thrown in for some relief/balance.
At times it may take a bit more observational skills on the ...

Speed Bump

by Dave CoverlySubscribers: 66591

Dave Coverly admits there is no overriding theme, no tidy little philosophy that precisely describes what Speed Bump is about. "Basically," he says, "if life were a movie, these would be the outtakes."

Stone Soup

by Jan EliotSubscribers: 59839

Jan Eliot's funny and irreverent Stone Soup follows the saga of an extended, blended family, starring two working-mom sisters living just across the fence from each other. Val and Joan share life with their opinionated mother, a middle-school diva...

Strange Brew

by John DeeringSubscribers: 49039

John Deering has started drawing cartoon panels, and the comic pages of our newspapers may never be the same. With Strange Brew, Deering -- famous for his biting humor and political savvy as chief editorial cartoonist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette...

Sunny Street

by Max Garcia and Sandra BarthauerSubscribers: 4161

With a combination of funny-animals, morphed electronics, quirky people, the evolving universe and many, many more subjects, Max Garcia showcases his daily observations that range from witty and hilarious to biting, dark and grim with a playful twist....

The Sunshine Club

Sunshine State

by Graham NolanSubscribers: 1705

Sunshine State is your vacation spot on the comics page! A place to go when the news is bad or the weather is cold. A place to leave the troubles of the day behind and enjoy a warm breeze and a cool drink. Join Mel, Dink, Liz and Paul on their excursi...

Tank McNamara

by Bill HindsSubscribers: 23281

Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds have displayed a knack for finding the absurdity in big-time athletics and using it to turn sports fans into devoted readers - especially with the ever-popular "Sports Jerk of the Year" contest. Sports is Tank McNa...

Tarzan

Ten Cats

by Graham HarropSubscribers: 6223

Ten abandoned cats live in an old warehouse where they are looked after by a young girl named Annie. They include Chesney, the ringleader, Jack, his sidekick, and Oliver - a wide-eyed kitten. The warehouse contains a boardroom on the very top floor, w...

That is Priceless

by Steve MelcherSubscribers: 9778

Tired of art snobs and their stuffy old museums? So was Steve Melcher, so he created That Is Priceless -- dedicated to taking art’s greatest masterpieces down a peg with irreverent new titles. You don’t have to be an art lover to appreciate Steve’s ...

That New Carl Smell

by Carl SkanbergSubscribers: 2091

The New Carl attacks the world from a different angle with each new comic. Cartoonist Carl Skanberg breaks things down with a critical eye, rebuilds them with some sturdy brush strokes, and an oddly large percentage of guys in this alternate universe ...

That's Life

Thatababy

by Paul TrapSubscribers: 13183

Thatababy's philosophy can be summed up quite neatly: To keep his parents on their toes.
This new comic strip stars - well, a baby, of course, and the mother and father in charge of raising him. Thatababy's premise is as fun and instantly accessib...

Tiny Confessions

by Christopher RozziSubscribers: 1244

Tiny Confessions are the secret revelations of dogs, cats, and everything else. These hilarious and sincere illustrations give voice to our furry friends in a way that expresses their inner dreams, wishes, and moments of complete mischief.
• Vi...

Tiny Sepuku

by Ken CursoeSubscribers: 11818

"Dear Tiny..." So begins each episode of Tiny Sepuku, the world’s number one advice cartoon. Begun in 1997 as a parody of Hello Kitty, by 1999 it had evolved into a full-fledged alt-paper syndicated feature. Creator Ken Cursoe credits ...

TOBY

by Corey PandolphSubscribers: 6957

TOBY, Robot Satan is the story of Morris Gumboot and his befriending of the insane robot called TOBY. At a meager 4'8 tall, Morris lives a depressing life as a bartender at McGullwack's Pub in New York City. TOBY spends his days wearing a Viking helme...

Tom the Dancing Bug

by Ruben BollingSubscribers: 19127

Tom the Dancing Bug is the weekly comic strip by Ruben Bolling, appearing in fine newspapers and websites around the world. People love the strip because of its insightful and hilarious social and political satire. Search engines love the strip becaus...

Super-Fun-Pak Comix

by Ruben BollingSubscribers: 1243

Editor Ruben Bolling has assembled some of the best and/or available cartoonists in the world to contribute features to this anthology comic strip that has been called “An anthology comic strip” by Anthology Comic Strips Quarterly. From “Marital Mirt...

Too Much Coffee Man

by Shannon WheelerSubscribers: 18616

Applauded by both the Washington Post and Wired magazine, Too Much Coffee Man is just the twitchy, existential Superhero-everyman for these high-octane times. The pre-eminent icon of caffeine culture, TMCM gives us wild flights of fancy and dazzling m...

Tough Town

by Bob ShannonSubscribers: 519

Tough Town chronicles the misadventures of Rudolph, a divorced reindeer working unhappily as a 4th grade teacher. His hobbies include gambling, smoking, drinking and serving as a terrible role model for his son. When heʼs not driving his principal cra...

Trivquiz

by Steve McGarrySubscribers: 3496

From Abba to Zappa, from Bogart to Bieber, Trivquiz is a daily blend of fun facts and trivia questions about the pop culture worlds of movies, TV and music, vividly brought to life by Steve McGarry's award-winning illustrations.

Truth Facts

Twaggies

by David IsraelSubscribers: 3161

A twag is a tag in the Twittersphere. Twaggies is the world’s first crowd-sourced Web comic that takes funny tweets and turns them into even funnier cartoons. We are 100% backed by Twitter with verified account status. Most twaggies are doodled by Dav...

Uncle Art's Funland

by Art NugentSubscribers: 2229

This comic provides educational entertainment for kids of all ages. Jokes, word and math games, connect the dots, optical illusions and crosswords are just some of the puzzles found in this weekly feature.

Understanding Chaos

by Gustavo RodriguezSubscribers: 1559

Ordelia and Meodore live in a multicultural beach town in South Florida. Like every other couple, they have not much in common. But they are not the crazy ones. Wait till you meet the other characters!

Unstrange Phenomena

by Ed AllisonSubscribers: 12935

Unstrange Phenomena is a clever look at life through an unusual, intellectually-creative view of cartoonist Ed Allison. Having enjoyed a lifelong love of cartooning, Allison’s cartoons have been published in newspapers and The New Yorker magazine.
...

Up and Out

by Jeremy KayeSubscribers: 718

Up and Out is a gag strip about the world we live in, and let's face it: it's a really, really weird place. Some might view this comic as an investigatory attempt to document the bizarre, but you shouldn't listen to those people, they're weird. Someti...

Wallace the Brave

by Will HenrySubscribers: 789

Welcome to Snug Harbor! Will Henry's “Wallace the Brave” is a whimsical comic strip that centers around a bold and curious little boy named Wallace, his best friend Spud and the new girl in town, Amelia. Wallace lives in the quaint and funky town of S...

The Wandering Melon

by Mike ShiellSubscribers: 1945

When my melon goes off on a free-style cerebral stroll, untethered from the constraints of boring stuff like logic and reason it sometimes just meanders aimlessly for a while and then eventually returns empty handed. Other times however, it comes back...

Watch Your Head

by Cory ThomasSubscribers: 11961

Watch Your Head chronicles the lives of six students attending Oliver Otis University. The strip is told largely through the eyes of Cory, a freshman who’s academically brilliant and socially awkward, especially with girls. His first friend at O...

WaynoVision

by WaynoSubscribers: 1448

Perhaps unsurprisingly, WaynoVision gives its readers a view of the world through the wise-guy eyes the cartoonist known as Wayno (one name only, please.) The artist uses his panel to comment on (and celebrate) the surrealism and absurdity of everyday...

Wee Pals

by Morrie TurnerSubscribers: 7370

In 1965, Morrie Turner created the Wee Pals comic strip. It was Morrie’s intention to portray a world without prejudice, a world in which people’s differences -- race, religion, gender, and physical and mental ability -- are cherished, not...

Wide Open

by Rich PowellSubscribers: 4354

Flying a '57 Bel Air down the highways and byways of this great land in a
cheeseburger-fueled quest for the essence of the American Animal! The stereo is cranked, the windows are wide open, the throttle is wide open, our eyes are wide open ...we are ...

Winston

by Andrew HartSubscribers: 738

Winston is an unusual little boy who is very bright and has a unique slant on life. He lives at home with his mother and Gloom, the manifestation of her depression. Kingsley is Winton’s pet crow, and the voice of optimism and encouragement. He helps t...

Wizard of Id

by Parker and HartSubscribers: 134488

The Wizard of Id has been enchanting audiences since 1964, but the real wizards behind this comic classic were artist Brant Parker and writer Johnny Hart.
The pair began paving the path to the Kingdom of Id in 1950, when Parker, a staff artist...

Wizard of Id Classics

by Parker and HartSubscribers: 3449

In 1964 cartoonist Johnny Hart, creator of B.C., came up with an idea for a second comic strip while flipping through a deck of playing cards. He enlisted longtime friend and mentor, Brant Parker to help co-produce and illustrate the Wizard of Id. To ...

Working Daze

by John Zakour and Scott RobertsSubscribers: 28793

Working Daze follows the employees trapped at MacroMicroMedia. MMM is a wanna-be software giant, and it's staffed by geeks and clueless management types. VP Rita will try anything that might make a little money (though her ideas usually don't.) Underp...

Working It Out

by Charlos GarySubscribers: 27457

In 1999, Charlos Gary began working for the Chicago Tribune as a graphic artist. His cartooning talent didn’t go unnoticed in the newsroom, and within two years, he created a single-panel strip called Working It Out, which ran weekly in the Trib...

World of Wonder

The Worst Thing I've Ever Done

by Ted RallSubscribers: 1838

Welcome to the first reality comic strip! For Real Americans Admit: The Worst Thing I've Ever Done! Ted Rall asked 540 Americans from all walks of life to reveal their most shameful secret. Here, in serialized form, are the results. The best thing you...

Wrong Hands

by John AtkinsonSubscribers: 2042

Wrong hands is a single-panel cartoon covering everything from anthropology, bananas and calculus to xenophobia, yams and zeppelins…with a healthy dose of word play thrown in.
Interesting Fact: I’m left handed, but draw the cartoon with my righ...

W.T. Duck

by Aaron JohnsonSubscribers: 8449

Take a duck who works as a photographer amongst human beings with crying babies, bridezilla complexes and clueless clients and we’ll show you a portrait of “W.T. Duck,” the comic strip that quickly exploded in popularity with camera ...

WuMo

by Wulff & MorgenthalerSubscribers: 8619

WuMo celebrates life's absurdity and bittersweet ironies, holding up a
funhouse mirror to our modern world and those who live in it. Thanks to its
delightful artwork and irreverent humor, this hilarious comic by writer
Mikael Wulff and illustrator ...

Yenny Lopez

by David AlvarezSubscribers: 9714

Follow the daily life of Yenny Lopez, a Latina teen girl who lives with her mother Yunissa, her sea turtle Buke and a fast talking-iguana called Zacha at a modest wooden house complex in Villa Los Kubos, Puerto Rico.
Yenny dreams of becoming...

Zack Hill

by John Deering and John NewcombeSubscribers: 22784

Ten-year-old Zack now lives with his widowed mother, who runs a boarding house full of oddballs. A hyperactive kid with an overactive imagination, Zack sometimes causes her to pull her hair out as she tries to make ends meet.

Zen Pencils

by Gavin Aung ThanSubscribers: 4447

Cartoon quotes from inspirational folks! Zen Pencils is an exciting and unique new comic that takes inspirational and famous quotes and adapts them into cartoon stories. From icons like Einstein, Gandhi and Twain to modern-day philosophers, comedians ...